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1915-D

Small Cents · Lincoln Wheat Cents · 1909–1958
Regular
Weight3.11 g
Diameter19 mm
MintDenver
StrikeCirculation strike
Mintage 22,050,000
EdgePlain
Alignment↑↓ Coin
Composition95% Copper, 5% Tin & Zinc
DesignerVictor D. Brenner
Collector's Key IDCK-453

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About this coinHistory

The 1915-D Lincoln cent was struck in approximately 22.1 million coins at Denver. The coin is common and available in all grades. Denver's cent production had stabilized at levels that produced enough coins to satisfy regional demand without creating any significant scarcity.

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Reference data only — not an appraisal.

GradeDescriptionLowHigh
G-4 Good (G) $2 $2.50
VG-8 Very Good (VG) $3 $3.50
F-12 Fine (F) $6 $7
VF-20 Very Fine (VF) $12.50 $14.50
EF-40 Extremely Fine (EF) $28 $32
AU-50 About Uncirculated (AU) $45 $52
MS-60 Uncirculated (MS) $67 $77
MS-63 Choice Uncirculated (MS) $131 $139
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How much is a 1915-D Lincoln Wheat Cent worth?
In Good condition it runs about $2–$2.50, rising to roughly $67–$77 in Uncirculated. These are reference values, not an appraisal.
How many 1915-D Lincoln Wheat Cents were minted?
22,050,000 were struck.
What is a 1915-D Lincoln Wheat Cent made of?
95% Copper, 5% Tin & Zinc, weighing 3.11 g.
What is the melt value of a 1915-D Lincoln Wheat Cent?
Its melt value is its metal content multiplied by the current spot price. See our melt calculator on the metals pages for a live figure.
Is the 1915-D Lincoln Wheat Cent a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.